Alienation effect: why film-makers can't get enough of Franz Kafka
Briefly

Soderbergh’s recut, Mr Kneff, explores the original vision of Kafka, designed to evoke the aesthetics and storytelling styles of 1920s cinema with a modern twist.
Unlike typical director's cuts that are reactions to studio edits, Mr Kneff stands as an artistic reimagining, creating a film that reflects its era more authentically.
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